"There's two Rookwood fountains in the building, the tile floor, wood floors in the room, some of them have been covered but there are wood floors, just the design, the arches," facilities administrator Don Elbe said about the Linwood School.

Bidding opens Nov. 5 at $50,000, but the buildings will come with a minimum reserve price.

The school district wants at least $8.5 million for the former School of Creative and Performing Arts building, and officials have already rejected a $125,000 bid for the Bloom School as too low.

All of the properties are valued at more than $27 million, and CPS hopes to raise between $3 million and $5 million for its master plan.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Tuesday that a proposed agreement between world powers and Iran was "a bad deal" that would not stop Tehran from getting nuclear weapons -- but would rather pave its way to getting lots of them and lea...